When he burst into the scene he was regarded as a future batting prospect for the middle order after the retirement of Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf. He played consistently for Rawalpindi ...Full profile

When he burst into the scene he was regarded as a future batting prospect for the middle order after the retirement of Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf. He played consistently for Rawalpindi under the watchful eyes of his coaches, Sabih Azhar and Mansoor Rana. He made his first class debut in 2007 and since then he has raked up runs at all levels irrespective of the conditions under which he played. He earned a call for the Pakistani national team for the Asia cup in 2010 and subsequently made his Test debut at Lord's.

He had a short stint in International cricket, but he went back to the domestic scene and played the President's trophy 2012-13. He scored loads of runs in the tournament and even hit 281 against Habib Bank Ltd. These performances prompted the Pakistan selectors to name him in the squad for the 2013 Champions Trophy in England. Amin was not given enough chances to prove himself, he did not get a fixed spot in the batting order. He was made to open, bat in the middle and lower-order. After failing to score a 50 in 7 games, he was dropped for the Asia Cup and T20 WC in Bangladesh.